• Sneaky Bastard@feddit.de
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    8 months ago

    Is there a country in the EU where the far right isn’t on the rise? I need a Backup plan in case the nazis are voted in Germany again

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        Yeah we have tax rebates for the rich, defunding of education, some laughably passive bordering nonexistent policies to protect local environment and combat climate change (heavily lobbied for by the agricultural lobby)…shit is going just A-OK here 👌

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        “Anti-immigrant” but welcoming people from select countries. Reminds me of how a Swedish person told me he thought there were too many immigrants but that I, a Canadian, would be perfectly welcome to go there.

        Apparently some people are considered immigrants and that’s bad, while others are just expats looking for a new home.

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      Portugal? IIRC they’ve been quite resistant to right-wing populism.

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        Portugal’s Chega party increased to 7,2 % in 2022. That’s lower than in the rest of the EU, but still an increase by eleven seats.

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        8 months ago

        SVP currently holds 25% of the seats in the federal council of Switzerland. Not exactly what I’d call Nazi-free.

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          Worse still, they are at 27%. And they have been in this area for quite a long time, so the proportion is somewhat stable.

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        The last time the Nazis were in power in Germany, Switzerland closed its borders to most people trying to flee, so maybe a well tested, but still not so good option…

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      8 months ago

      spain’s fsr right wing party went down from 15% to 12% in the last elections.